- The Washington Times - Monday, November 20, 2023

President Joe Biden, in a recent opinion piece posted on the White House website and published elsewhere, expressed alliance with the Israeli people, compassion for the Palestinians in Gaza and a doubling down of the need for a two-state solution to bring endless peace to the Middle East.

That’s largely a talking point of politicians.

As Gol Kalev, the author of Judaism 3.0 and a Jerusalem Post columnist living in Israel, said: The two-state solution is a myth at this point. A two-state solution where Palestinians and Israelis live side by side in peace and prosperity is virtually impossible when Hamas, the duly elected governing structure in Gaza, wants nothing but to eradicate the Jewish people from existence.

Kalev also said Arabs and Jews co-existed peacefully 100 years ago — until Western entities intruded.

Tune in for more from Gol Kalev on this crucial discussion of why the two-state solution so talked-about by politicians and diplomats is nothing but a figment of imaginations.

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